Myrtle Creek Fire Department

Myrtle Creek Fire Department Myrtle Creek Fire Department The MCVFD was established in 1903 with the mission of saving lives and protecting property from fires.

The duties of a fire department have changed over the years. The staff of the MCVFD focus on fire prevention, public education, risk reduction, and hazard abatement, in addition to fire and rescue response and control. We still fight fire, but we also respond to other emergency situations including vehicle extrications, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, structural collapse, swift

water rescue, and any natural or man-made disasters. The Department provides an inspection and permitting program to make our building environment safer for all City residents, business owners, customers, and visitors. In addition, the Department provides public fire and safety education programs through direct contact, special presentations, and media releases. The men and women of the MCVFD are committed to fulfilling our modern day mission and to continually improving our ability to meet the goal of making the City of Myrtle Creek as safe as possible to its citizens. Brandon Everett
Fire Chief

The Myrtle Creek Volunteer Fire Department is committed to the protection of life, property, and the environment from fire, medical, and disaster related incidents through emergency mitigation, public education and code enforcement. The methods used to accomplish this mission are emergency response, advanced life support, EMS, prevention, control, training, and public education. Department Overview
The MCVFD is a volunteer department with 40 firefighters. The Department has seven officer positions that take care of the administrative duties. The Fire Chief, Assistant Fire Chief, Medical Officer, Training Officer, Battalion Chief, 1st and 2nd Lieutenant. MCVFD operates out of the fire station located at 601 Riverside Drive. By the end of 2012 MCVFD logged 320 responses to calls. These numbers represent many types of calls and daily activities. They include EMS, fires, false alarms, good will calls, service calls, public education, company fire surveys and training. Besides those activities you can always see the MCVFD participates in a number of community events that return over $35,000 to the community each year. The MCVFD is committed to provide dependable service in a professional manner while showing compassion for those in need. We will protect lives, property, and the environment through fire suppression, emergency services, hazardous materials mitigation, fire prevention, and public education.

This years John Shirtcliff Memorial Golf Tournament will be pushed out to September to give the city time to get the Gol...
04/01/2026

This years John Shirtcliff Memorial Golf Tournament will be pushed out to September to give the city time to get the Golf Course ready for a good tournament. Please keep an eye out for flyers and applications for sign ups!

Going on today!
12/13/2025

Going on today!

What a great turnout for the Toy Run! These guys are amazing, every year they bring toys for needy children to add to Ch...
12/08/2025

What a great turnout for the Toy Run! These guys are amazing, every year they bring toys for needy children to add to Christmas Baskets to be delivered!

Dec. 13th from 10AM-2PM. Come visit Santa at the Fire Department and go for a ride in one of our trucks!
12/03/2025

Dec. 13th from 10AM-2PM. Come visit Santa at the Fire Department and go for a ride in one of our trucks!

11/29/2025

Get your orders in, it’s coming up fast!

09/18/2025
09/16/2025

We will be doing this at Millsite Park on the 18th with our local firefighters and police there to help serve you. Come join us for some great food and drinks to raise awareness for a good cause! You can tip the first responders or at the truck and we’ll make sure it gets back to our local heroes! Hope to see everyone there, let’s pack this park full!

Thank you Tommy (Cecil Earp) for representing the Fire Department at the car show at Tractor Supply!
07/06/2025

Thank you Tommy (Cecil Earp) for representing the Fire Department at the car show at Tractor Supply!

Another successful John Shirtcliff Memorial Golf Tournament! Thank you to all who sponsored and to all who helped at the...
06/08/2025

Another successful John Shirtcliff Memorial Golf Tournament! Thank you to all who sponsored and to all who helped at the tournament and for the one who played in the tournament! Hope to see you all next year! If you have any pictures at the tournament, please share in the comments!

Fire season starts this Friday!
06/04/2025

Fire season starts this Friday!

Get those teams together and get them applications in!
05/15/2025

Get those teams together and get them applications in!

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607 N. E. Riverside Drive
Myrtle Creek, OR
97457

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